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English
The resulting felt was then repeatedly shaped into large cones, shrunk in boiling water and dried.
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The lifeboats and funnels were shrunk by ten percent.
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Since early 2006, the newspaper's editorial staff has shrunk from 23 employees to its current level, of 14 or 15.
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The colonies were discovered in 1978 but have shrunk considerably in size since then.
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The tide of wealth had been heaped against him, but he had never shrunk from his duties.
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The island's population had shrunk to approximately five hundred unaccompanied personnel residents - down from a peak of nearly 5000 active duty and family members.
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The world has shrunk and for a film fanatic there's a torrent (pun intended) of films available if you're hooked to the information highway.
www.thehindu.com
It consisted of a much thicker steel barrel with wrought-iron jackets shrunk over it and as originally introduced weighed 81 cwt (9072 pounds).
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The average conker has shrunk during the past few decades.
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Standing room capacity has shrunk from 1,000 to 500, while seating capacity has dropped by 150.
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